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Minimal Traumatic Brain Injury (mTBI) Expert Witness: Classification & Natural History

By: Stephen Saris, M.D. Over the past decade, allegations of concussion have become commonplace in personal injury claims. I would estimate that they occur in 20% of the hundreds of slip/fall and vehicular cases that I have reviewed during that time. A concussion expert can review the pertinent information, usually gleaned from the first 24… read more

Pedicle Screw Malposition Expert Witness: Malposition Can Lead to Harmful Nerve Injury

By: Stephen Saris, M.D. What is a pedicle screw malposition? Pedicle screws are used by spine surgeons as part of a fusion in which two adjacent bones in the spine are combined together as one. The intent is to provide relief from pain and nerve damage. One of the common means of doing so is… read more

Root Cause Analysis by Expert Witnesses

Root cause analysis is frequently employed by litigants and expert witnesses to help them determine the root causes of accidents, IT failures, medical malpractice, etc. An excellent article “The Purpose, Process, and Protection of a Post-Accident Root Cause Analysis” appeared in the July 2019 issue of In the Defense. The authors, as the title suggests,… read more

Expert Witness Disciplinary History

Can counsel use evidence of an expert witness’s professional disciplinary history to challenge the expert’s credibility? The Indiana Supreme Court in Tunstall v. Manning, No. 195-CT-18 (Indiana Sup. Ct. June 26, 2019), said a limited yes. The Supreme Court held that the defendant in a personal injury action should have been able to introduce evidence… read more

Daubert and the Significance of Scientific Literature

How important is scientific literature in a Daubert challenge? In Wendt v. Bowerman, No. 343612 (Mich. Ct. App. June 11, 2019), the Michigan Court of Appeals upheld the trial court’s decision to exclude the testimony of an expert whose opinions were unsupported by scientific literature, a decision which led to summary judgment in favor of… read more

Child Blindness Damages Expert Witness: ADJUSTMENT FOR BLINDNESS FOR SCHOOL-AGED CHILDREN

INTRODUCTION As a clinical psychologist, I have worked with scores of children and adults who have had to adjust to blindness or vision loss. My personal and professional experience has made me an expert in the field. The adjustment process takes not only days, months, but years, and probably a lifetime. Blindness or severe visual… read more

Allergist Expert Witness: Not Prepared for Deposition

The U.S. District Court in Massachusetts in the case of Carrozza v. CVS Pharmacy Inc. (July 8, 2019) dealt with a lawsuit against a pharmacy by a plaintiff who suffered an allergic reaction to Levaquin, an antibiotic he was prescribed. The pharmacy dispensed the drug despite a “hardstop” warning in their system indicating that the… read more

Daubert Reliability Findings Required by Trial Judges

In U.S. v. Ruvalcaba-Garcia (5/10/2019), the U.S. Court of Appeals (9th Circuit) considered a defendant’s appeal from a conviction for illegal entry into the U.S. The defendant argued that the trial judge erred by failing to make any findings on the reliability of the government fingerprint experts. The Court of Appeals agreed, stating: Here, the… read more

Daubert: Experts Presenting “Novel” Causation Theory

When expert witnesses offer novel theories on causation, they are at substantial risk of having their testimony excluded. For example, in Robinson Bowersock v. Davol Inc., No. 17-2068 (7th Cir. Jan. 22, 2019), a hernia mesh personal injury case in which the decedent died one year after her hernia repair, the Court of Appeal upheld… read more

Flat Fees for Expert’s Deposition Questioned

The U.S. District Court (S.D. West Virginia) recently dealt with the issue of whether an expert’s flat fee for depositions is reasonable. The expert witness fee schedule provided for $385/hour but set flat fees of $3,000 for depositions lasting up to 4 hours and $5,000 for depositions lasting more than 4 hours and up to… read more

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